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Associative memory is essential for episodic memory formation, and training in this domain has been shown to enhance memory in both clinical and non-clinical populations. However, the application of VR-based training in this memory domain remains underexplored.
Objectives:
This study aimed to develop and evaluate a VR-based intervention to improve associative memory, focusing on verbal-visual and visual-auditory stimuli associations.
Methods:
Five healthy younger adults (mean age = 24.6) completed 8 trials of object-name and object-sound matching tasks in a virtual environment.
Results:
Significant performance improvements were observed across trials, with object-name matching showing higher recognition accuracy and faster response times than object-sound matching.
Conclusion:
Both tasks demonstrated increased accuracy with reduced response times with training. This study underscores the importance of tailoring VR-based cognitive training to specific associative tasks, offering promising applications in memory rehabilitation and cognitive enhancement.
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